Spring breeze
As a Chinese idiom, Pinyin is R ú Zu ū ch ū NF ē ng, which means like sitting in the middle of the spring breeze. It means that people with high morality and knowledge get along with each other and are influenced. It comes from Volume 4 of Yiluo Yuanyuan Lu by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
The fourth volume of Yiluo Yuanyuan Lu written by Zhu Xi of Song Dynasty: "Zhu Gong saw that the way was in Ruzhou, and he came back after the moon. The speaker said, "Guangting has been sitting in the spring breeze for a month."
Idiom usage
(Lu Xun) when he speaks, his attitude is calm, kind and calm, which makes the listener feel comfortable and really has the feeling of "sitting on spring breeze". In those days of peace and tranquility, in those days of spring breeze, the motherland loved him and he loved his motherland. (wrong example)
Idiom story
In the Song Dynasty, Zhu Guangting was a disciple of Cheng Hao, a master of Neo Confucianism. He was crazy about Cheng Hao's lectures in Ruzhou. After listening to Cheng Hao's lectures for more than a month, he went home. When he came home, he praised the teacher's wonderful lectures. He said: "Guangting sat in the spring breeze for a month."
Spring breeze
roundness inside but squareness outside - wài fāng nèi yuán